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5.—(1) The notice of appeal must state the name and address of the appellant and must contain sufficient information to identify the enforcement decision(1).
(2) The notice of appeal must set out the grounds of appeal in sufficient detail to indicate–
(a)to what extent (if any) the appellant contends that the enforcement decision was based on an error of fact,
(b)to what extent (if any) he contends that the disputed action was wrong in law, and
(c)to what extent (if any) he is appealing against the Secretary of State’s exercise of discretion in relation to the decision.
(3) The appellant or his representative must sign the notice of appeal.
(4) The tribunal must make available on request a form which may be used for making an appeal, but a notice of appeal need not be made using such a form.
The words “enforcement decision” are defined in section 37(7) of the Health Act 1999.
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